which sentence is correct in the ones I have written in the 'body'
Lilacs are there for us mortals to dream./ Lilacs are there for we mortals to dream
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Lilacs are there for us mortals to dream./ Lilacs are there for we mortals to dream
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Most people who make pronouncements about "correctness" would prefer the first, in line with the principles discussed in the answers to the following question: “Us Americans” or “We Americans”?
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Lilacs are there for us mortals to dream./ Lilacs are there for we mortals to dream
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Lilacs are there for us mortals to dream./ Lilacs are there for we mortals to dream
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Most people who make pronouncements about "correctness" would prefer the first, in line with the principles discussed in the answers to the following question: “Us Americans” or “We Americans”?
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Most people who make pronouncements about "correctness" would prefer the first, in line with the principles discussed in the answers to the following question: “Us Americans” or “We Americans”?
– sumelic
12 mins ago
Most people who make pronouncements about "correctness" would prefer the first, in line with the principles discussed in the answers to the following question: “Us Americans” or “We Americans”?
– sumelic
12 mins ago
Most people who make pronouncements about "correctness" would prefer the first, in line with the principles discussed in the answers to the following question: “Us Americans” or “We Americans”?
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Most people who make pronouncements about "correctness" would prefer the first, in line with the principles discussed in the answers to the following question: “Us Americans” or “We Americans”?
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